Series 3250XTC-G Casement Project-In Historic-Replica Windows
The Boyd Series 3250XTC-G (PI) is a historic-replica commercial aluminum casement window that opens inward and combines unparalleled energy efficiency with a sleek historic appearance. Its industry-leading 39mm structural polyamide thermal strut, 3.25" main frame depth, and tank sill support projects driven by the need to save energy, reduce condensation, improve water performance, and deliver proven performance over the life of the building.
Designed to pass meticulous historic review, the Series 3250XTC-G (PI) features exterior snap-in muntins, a flush appearance, .125" structural wall areas, and a mitered, corner-keyed, and crimped sash for increased strength. The interior-glazed system is AAMA tested to AW-PG100, accommodates 1" and 1.75" glazing with a .5" glass bite, and is available with screens, blinds or dual glazing, coordinated accessories, and blast-resistant configurations where supported by current project-specific documentation.
Series 3250XTC-G Project-In Product Details
Key historic-replica casement-window attributes for product review:
| Product Attribute | Series 3250XTC-G (PI) |
|---|---|
| Window type | Historic-replica commercial aluminum casement window |
| Operation | Side-hinged project-in operation |
| Thermal barrier | 39mm 6/6 polyamide structural thermal strut |
| Sill configuration | Tank sill for increased water performance |
| Main frame depth | 3.25" |
| Structural wall areas | .125" thick at main-frame and sash members |
| Glazing | 1" and 1.75"; maximum glazing thickness 1.75" |
| Glass bite | .5" |
| Glazing method | Interior glazed with snap-in glazing bead |
| Performance class | AW-PG100 |
| Testing standard | AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08 |
| Air infiltration | 0.06 cfm/ft at 6.2 psf |
| Water resistance | 15 psf |
| Structural performance | 150 psf |
| U-value | See the current 3250XT thermal-strut product sheet and project-specific thermal review |
| Muntin options | Exterior snap-in historic muntins; true, surface-applied interior, and historical muntin options |
| Screens | Available |
| Blinds / dual glazing | Available |
| Forced-entry resistance | ASTM F 588, Type D, Grade 10 |
| Blast capability | Blast-resistant configurations available; documentation is configuration-specific. |
| Impact capability | No |
Series 3250XTC-G Project-In Product Data and Downloads
Use the current Boyd resource links below for Series 3250XTC-G Project-In drawings, specifications, installation guidance, accessories, thermal product data, and related project review.
| Resource | Available Files |
|---|---|
| 3250XTC-G Project-In Detail Drawings | PDF | DWG |
| 3250XTC-G Casement Guide Specifications | DOC | PDF |
| Series 3250XT Installation Instructions | |
| Series 3250XT Accessories | |
| 3250XT Thermal Strut Product Sheet | |
| 3250XT and the 2030 Challenge | Read case study |
| Blast-Resistant Configuration Review | View blast systems |
| Historic-Replica Project Guidance | View historic systems |
| Boyd Finish Options | View finishes |
When to Use the Series 3250XTC-G Project-In Casement
Historic restoration, adaptive-reuse, renovation, or replacement openings requiring a side-hinged casement window that opens inward.
Energy-conscious projects driven by the need to save energy, reduce condensation, and meet stringent thermal-performance requirements.
Project-in openings where a tank sill, interior glazing access, and coordinated interior operating clearance are important.
Historic-review projects where exterior snap-in muntins, divided-lite patterns, visible profiles, glazing, and finish must be coordinated.
Operable openings requiring AW-PG100 casement performance, glazing up to 1.75", screens, and project-specific hardware coordination.
Blast-resistant applications where the exact opening size, glazing, anchorage, installation method, and supporting documentation are reviewed for the selected configuration.
Choosing a Related 3250XT Historic-Replica Window
You are viewing the Series 3250XTC-G Project-In casement configuration. Review the related historic-replica options below when the project requires outward casement operation, projected rather than casement operation, a fixed opening, or the same project-in casement without the historic-replica “-G” configuration.
| Series | Review This Configuration For |
|---|---|
| Series 3250XTC-G Casement Project-Out | Historic-replica casement openings requiring outward operation and exterior-clearance coordination. |
| Series 3250XTP-G Projection Project-In Project-Out | Historic-replica openings requiring projected operation rather than side-hinged casement operation. |
| Series 3250XTF-G Fixed | Non-operable historic-replica openings requiring visual coordination with the operable 3250XT-G units. |
| Series 3250XTC Casement Project-In | Project-in casement openings requiring the 3250XT thermal-strut system without the historic-replica “-G” configuration. |
Series 3250XTC-G Project-In Advantages
Industry-leading 39mm extra-wide polyamide structural thermal strut supports extremely low U-values and stringent energy-code goals.
Designed to pass meticulous historic review while delivering a flush, sleek historic-replica appearance.
Exterior snap-in muntins support historic divided-lite patterns and architectural detailing.
Tank sill supports increased water performance for the inward-opening configuration.
.125" structural wall areas and mitered, corner-keyed, and crimped sash construction provide increased strength.
Two rows of weather stripping support ideal air performance.
Interior glazing, snap-in glazing beads, .5" glass bite, and 1" or 1.75" glazing provide specification flexibility.
Available with screens, blinds or dual glazing, panning, receptors, caulk backers, mullions, and snap trims.
Complies with Performance Level 10 forced-entry requirements.
Common Series 3250XTC-G Project-In Coordination Items
Historic review: Coordinate existing profiles, visible sightlines, sash proportions, muntin pattern, finish, glazing character, and required documentation with the architect and reviewing authority.
Project-in operation: Confirm interior clearance, hardware, opening angle, screens, shades, furnishings, wall conditions, and other interior obstructions.
Tank sill and water management: Coordinate sill conditions, drainage, perimeter sealants, receptors, subsills, surrounding construction, and installation details.
Muntins and glazing: Confirm exterior snap-in muntin profiles, grid pattern, lite divisions, glass makeup, overall thickness, glass bite, interior-glazing access, blinds, and dual-glazing requirements.
Thermal performance: Provide the project U-factor, condensation, energy-code, center-of-glass, and whole-window requirements so the selected configuration and glazing can be reviewed together.
Blast requirements: Match the exact window size, glazing, anchorage, substrate, receptor, mullion, installation method, and protection criteria to current configuration-specific documentation.
Openings and accessories: Verify field dimensions, rough openings, substrates, panning, receptors, caulk backers, mullions, snap trims, anchors, sealants, and surrounding construction before release.
What to Send Boyd for a Series 3250XTC-G Project-In Review
Send as much of the following project information as available:
Project name, location, bid date, construction schedule, and historic-review authority.
Architectural drawings, elevations, window schedules, opening sizes, specifications, and existing-condition photographs or field measurements.
Project-in casement operation, hardware, screen, interior-clearance, opening-angle, and accessibility requirements.
Historic profiles, sightlines, muntin or grid pattern, lite divisions, finish, glazing makeup, glass thickness, blinds, and dual-glazing requirements.
Required U-factor, condensation, air, water, structural, forced-entry, and energy-code criteria.
Blast criteria, glazing, anchorage, substrate, panning, receptor, mullion, trim, sealant, and installation requirements where applicable.
Related Casement, Historic, and Thermal Window Resources
Commercial aluminum casement windows for broader project-in and project-out casement selection.
Historic-replica and steel-replica aluminum windows for restoration, adaptive-reuse, and historic-review guidance.
3250XT thermal-strut commercial aluminum windows for fixed, projected, casement, and historic-replica system selection.
Blast-resistant aluminum window systems for configuration-specific blast documentation and project review.
Boyd Series 3250XT and the 2030 Challenge for thermal-strut and energy-performance context.
Architectural resources, CAD details, specifications, and product support for project documentation.
3250XTC-G (PI) Series Specifications DOC PDF
3250XTP-G Installation Instructions PDF
Accessories PDF DWG
Product Sheet PDF
Finish Options Finishes
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